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ICE HOCKEY

Two late goals lead Icers to 5-2 win over Ohio State

When the No. 10 MSU hockey team needed it most, two unlikely candidates stepped up. Up stepped sophomore forward Trevor Nill and freshman forward Zach Golembiewski, who recorded goals at 14:01 and 15:44, respectively, alleviating the third-period pressure and leading the Spartans to a 5-2 win over the Buckeyes Friday night at Munn Ice Arena.

SPORTS

Battle of the unbeatens

It’s No. 1 versus No. 2. It’s tall and rangy against compact and aggressive. It’s an undefeated 19-0 record against the undefeated defending national champ. It’s top-ranked MSU 133-pounder Franklin Gomez taking on Minnesota’s second-ranked Jayson Ness tonight at Breslin Center.

BASKETBALL

No. 6 Spartans prepare for conference road battles

The true toughness of a team is defined on the road, in environments where a player can’t hear his teammate from five feet away. After enjoying the friendly confines of Breslin Center for seven of its last 10 games, the No. 6 MSU men’s basketball team will spend six of the next eight on the road.

BASKETBALL

Looking ahead to Minnesota

This article tells you about all the details of the upcoming Minnesota game. This abstract does not matter, because I am going to weigh this article low enough so that it does not show!

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Spartans get narrow win over Iowa

Their work here is done. The MSU men’s basketball team put a final — though potentially discouraging — stamp on a crucial homestand Wednesday night by beating Iowa 70-63 to improve its record to 6-0 in the Big Ten and hold its lead in the conference standings.

ICE HOCKEY

Maroon line having strong 'connection'

Don’t call them the fourth line. For now, the forward combination of sophomores Brett Perlini and Trevor Nill, along with freshman Dean Chelios, prefer to be called the “maroon line,” representing the color of the jerseys they wear in practice.

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Morgan impressive on both ends of floor

Tom Izzo won’t call Raymar Morgan the next Travis Walton, but the MSU men’s basketball head coach says it should be noted that the senior forward’s defense this season has improved. Given the opportunity for consistent marking in a game, Morgan has the ability to shut down an opponent.

BASKETBALL

Women's basketball goes cold again, loses 3rd straight

Following Thursday’s startling loss to Wisconsin, the MSU women’s basketball team needed a big effort Sunday against Penn State. But for the second straight game, the Spartans went cold down the stretch, as MSU did not make a field goal in the final eight minutes in a 68-60 loss to the Lady Lions at Bryce Jordan Center.